Life of service
I’ve spent my 20-year career at HPD in the narcotics unit keeping drugs off the streets, infiltrating gangs, and working all levels of the judicial system and I’ve spent my life volunteering and investing in Precinct 4
Investing in our youth
As early as high school I was volunteering as a baseball little league coach and umpire. Now, you may be more familiar with my brother’s baseball skills, but I assure you, those kids still learned a lot. I believe in investing in the youth of our community. I’ve seen firsthand the difference that can be made when you redirect a juvenile offender. That’s why I have a vision for this office that includes juvenile programs. Opportunities to reach these kids and redirect them. To keep them in school. I want to work in partnership with our local school district to develop an efficient system for handling juvenile court cases.
Community-focused
I’m a third-generation member of this community and I have a vested interest in the continued growth and success of my “hometown.” My interest in serving this community didn’t come as a result of deciding to run for this office. Rather, it’s the opposite. My love for this community has caused me to want to continue to serve my neighbors. My community.